The recent acquisition on my part of a Supermicro server with dual Xeons, an obscene amount of RAM, and hardware RAID with 8 drive bays means I have migrated from and no longer need my old Synology NAS.
I bought both units together brand new as a combo. The combo provided years of reliable...
I can't say I really need anything. Switch games maybe, but I already have the good ones! That said, I guess I'd take offers, since these are just sitting in a drawer right now.
I have a dozen sticks of the following server RAM: Crucial CT16G3ERSLD41339.36FED / Micron MT36KSF2G72PZ-1G4E1FE PC3L-10600R-9-13-E2 1.35v DDR3 1333 ECC RDIMMs - $50/DIMM.
All pulls from a decommissioned server. Ran MemTest86 for a week on them and not a single error. I can vouch for...
I have a ...bricked, I guess, Thecus N5200. It turns on, but the display is stuck at Initializing... or something like that. I replaced it years ago with a Synology.
This beauty is a fresh AppleCare+ replacement, though coverage has now expired. Has never been used for calls, and only turned on to verify iOS version, which I updated to 8.1, as it's jailbreakable if desired. As you can see the protective plastic hasn't even been removed.
Includes all...
Models for sale (prices shipped) are as follows:
Late 2006 Core Duo 1.66 model, extensively upgraded. Now has Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz, 2GB RAM, 500GB HDD. Everything on this one worked perfectly last time I had it out of the box. It was used as a Plex media client/server for several years and has...
I've got one at home on a Gigabyte MicroATX board, I forget the exact model but I'm fairly sure it's a GA-945GM-DS2: http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2408#.
I believe it's got 4 or 8 GB RAM across 4 DIMMs.
Could probably do your $80 shipped depending on where you are...
So, I'm selling my Mid-2010 15" MacBook Pro. I purchased it new in July of 2010. It has served me well over the years, but I have a new laptop through work so I no longer need this one. As the subject says, the important stats are Core i7 2.66 GHz, 8GB RAM, upgraded GeForce GT 330M with 512 MB...
I picked up one of these a week after I bought a Roku to try with Plex. The Roku was having issues with surround sound. Before I had a chance to hook up the Sony unit, the Plex devs fixed the surround sound issue. Unfortunately I let my 30-day return window lapse on the Sony. Since I'm trying to...
Check out the InCase Magnetic Snap Case.
It's a little expensive, but it even gives you an extra tilt angle.
http://goincase.com/products/detail/magnetic-snap-case-cl60137
I don't know if I was logged in or not, but I doubt it. I'm sure that's a cookie that belongs to whatever browser I use to navigate the site. wget doesn't know about such things, as far as I know. Maybe they keep a database of IPs that are logged in, I don't know. In any case, I didn't get...
It's literally no different. It's also not every 30 seconds. Each wget takes a few seconds to process, so it's probably more like 40-45 seconds. But yes, like someone else already said, just increase sleep 30s to 60s, 120s, whatever. Even 2-5 minutes is probably sufficient to catch a card.
If...
I know this is a little off topic, but anyone that's as desperate as I was for an EVGA, here is the bash script I used to monitor stock:
http://pastie.org/3693779
You can run it in Linux, on a Mac or on a Windows box with Cygwin installed. All you need is wget/grep/curl installed.
Fill...